SKU: 38449930106

1997-2004 Chevrolet Corvette Axle-Back Exhaust Flowmaster Stainless

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1997-2004 Chevrolet Corvette Axle-Back Exhaust Flowmaster StainlessOverview: The Force II system is designed to replace the original factory mufflers located behind the rear axle using factory style connections. With easy fit in mind, these stainless steel systems are mandrel bent for maximum performance, feature specially engineered 80 Series mufflers that have a deep moderate performance tone outside the car, with little to no interior resonance in the cab. The system uses the factory hangers and are finished off

Overview:

The Force II® system is designed to replace the original factory mufflers located behind the rear axle using factory style connections. With easy fit in mind, these stainless steel systems are mandrel-bent for maximum performance, feature specially-engineered 80 Series™ mufflers that have a deep moderate performance tone outside the car, with little to no interior resonance in the cab. The system uses the factory hangers and are finished off with quad 3.00-inch polished 304 stainless steel tips. Includes all necessary parts, hardware and instructions for a quick and easy installation. Force II systems are suited to customers looking for efficiency improvements without a lot of noise. Like all Flowmaster® systems, the benefits include improved throttle response, power and mileage.

Features:

  • 3.00-inch Mandrel-bent 16-gauge Stainless Steel Tubing
  • Includes Hangers and Hardware for an Easy Installation
  • Scavenger Series X-pipe Crossover for Maximum Power
  • Specially Designed 60 Series Performance Mufflers
  • Large 4.00-inch Polished Stainless Steel Tips
  • Connects After Factory Catalytic Converter
  • Aggressive Sound Exterior Exhaust Tone
  • Uses the Factory Hanger Locations
  • Specs:

  • Brand: Flowmaster
  • CARB (California) Compliant: Yes
  • Catalytic Converter Included: No
  • Catalytic Converter Quantity: 0
  • Clamping Type: Flat Band
  • Clamps Included: Yes
  • Emission Code: 5
  • Exhaust Series: Force II
  • Exhaust Tip Color: Silver
  • Exhaust Tip Connection: Welded
  • Exhaust Tip Cut: Angled
  • Exhaust Tip Edge: Rolled Edge Angle Cut
  • Exhaust Tip Finish: Polished
  • Exhaust Tip Material: 304 Stainless Steel
  • Exhaust Tip Quantity: 4
  • Exhaust Tip Shape: Round
  • Exhaust Tip Wall: Single Wall
  • Exit Style: Dual Out Rear
  • Finish: Natural
  • Gasket Or Seal Included: Yes
  • Grade Type: Performance
  • Hangers Included: Yes
  • Heat Shield Included: No
  • Inlet Diameter: 2.5
  • Inlet Type: Flanged
  • Main Piping Diameter: 2.5
  • Mounting Bracket Included: No
  • Muffler (Left) Body Height: 5
  • Muffler (Left) Body Length: 17
  • Muffler (Left) Body Width: 10
  • Muffler (Left) Type: Chambered
  • Muffler (Right) Body Height: 5
  • Muffler (Right) Body Length: 17
  • Muffler (Right) Body Width: 10
  • Muffler (Right) Type: Chambered
  • Muffler Body Height: 5
  • Muffler Body Length: 23
  • Muffler Body Material: 409 Stainless Steel
  • Muffler Body Shape: Oval
  • Muffler Body Width: 10
  • Muffler Finish: Black High-Temperature Paint Finish
  • Muffler Flanged Inlet: No
  • Muffler Flanged Outlet: No
  • Muffler Included: Yes
  • Muffler Inlet Connection: Slip-Fit
  • Muffler Inlet Inside Diameter: 2.5
  • Muffler Inlet Outside Diameter: 2
  • Muffler Outlet Quantity: 2
  • Muffler Part Number: Kit Only
  • Muffler Quantity: 2
  • Muffler Series: 80 Series Crossflow
  • Muffler Type: Chambered
  • Pipe Color: Silver
  • Pipe Material: 409 Stainless Steel
  • Sound Level: Moderate/Mild
  • Spring Bolt Kit Included: No
  • Tail Pipe Outlet Outside Diameter: 2
  • Tail Pipe Quantity: 2
  • Tail Pipe Tapered Outlet: No
  • Type: Axle Back
  • Valve Included: No
  • Valve Type: Not Applicable
  • Part Number: 817517
  • Applications:

    • 1997-2004 Chevrolet Corvette 350 CID

    Emissions:

    • This part is legal for sale or use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles, Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles, and Racing Use Only Vehicles because it does not affect vehicle emissions and is not covered by emissions regulations.
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